Icehouse - There must be some kind of way out of here

The Australian pub rock band
Icehouse (later active as post punks, new wavers and synth poppers) initially went
through life as Flowers. When in 1981 they were about to sign a contract with
Chrysalis Records in order to open up the European, Japanese and US markets, it
turned out that a Scottish band of that name also existed. To avoid an unstable legal
position the band fell back on the title of the first album, Icehouse.

That
title by the way was chosen at the time (1980) as reference to the worn-out,
unheated flat where Ivor Arthur ('Iva') Davies, the frontman of the band, once
lived, a curious building mostly inhabited by people on the move or tramps.

Nice to know: in Australia the term Icehouse also means psychiatric
facility.